Hammond, James Lempriere, 1829-80 (classicist)
Biography
James Lempriere Hammond (1829-80), classicist, barrister, civil servant and educationalist
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from J.L. Hammond, Clifton, to J. Power, 29 Sep. 1879
Enclosure: 'Statement & suggestions for the consideration of the Greek Syndicate'
Letter from J.L. Hammond to Henry Jackson, Charity Commission, 8 Mar. 1880
The following letters and memoranda (except for items /22, /23, /25 and /26) were addressed to the Vice-Chancellor (John Power, Master of Pembroke College) by headmasters and others to whom the Greek Syndicate had circulated a questionnaire concerning the teaching of Greek; but several of the surviving envelopes have been redirected to Henry Jackson, and all envelopes have been annotated by him.
Letter from J.L. Hammond to Henry Jackson, Charity Commission, Whitehall (private), 5 Mar. 1880
The following letters and memoranda (except for items /22, /23, /25 and /26) were addressed to the Vice-Chancellor (John Power, Master of Pembroke College) by headmasters and others to whom the Greek Syndicate had circulated a questionnaire concerning the teaching of Greek; but several of the surviving envelopes have been redirected to Henry Jackson, and all envelopes have been annotated by him.
Letter from J.L. Hammond to Henry Jackson, Clyde Villa, Hammersmith, 6 Nov. 1870
Artificial collection of single item or small collection accessions. Includes correspondence, verses, notes and miscellaneous papers.